>Problem is that a package originating on the Linux gw and going
>to the Cisco has a src address of 192.168.0.2 which of course
>is dropped. The Cisco cannot easily be re-configured.
>
>Is there any sane way to force the src address of packages
>originating on the linux gw to a particular interface?
>The only (ugly) solution which works so far is to assign a routable
>address to the cisco interface and use 192.168.0.2 as an
>if alias.
>


If you change the Linux router be a cisco router,  you don't need the IP
address for both interface (with IP unnumbered command).
Another way, use VLSM, split your "official address" :-(




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